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    The only thing more wonderful than this smooth and stylish merino wool sweater is the fact that it's washable. Get this one in sizes S to 3X. ... that includes a velour jacket and pants with a ...

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    Most fibers (cotton, linen, polyester, nylon, acrylic, spandex) can handle the typical US hot (50°C/122°F) water temperature setting, but be sure to wash wool and silk garments in cold water, if ...

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    Even the plush bamboo pajama set and lounge pants from Oprah's Favorite Things List are included in the retailer's end-of ... The Washable Silk Utility Shirt. ... Wool-Blend Knit Beanie. $19.79 at ...

  5. Kit and Ace - Wikipedia

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    Kit and Ace flagship location, Water Street, Gastown, Vancouver Kit and Ace, Monmouth Street, Covent Garden, London.This location has since closed. Kit and Ace is a Canadian clothing brand [2] founded in 2014 by Shannon Wilson, former lead designer of Lululemon Athletica, and her stepson J. J. Wilson, [3] to sell machine-washable cashmere wool clothing and accessories. [4]

  6. Polar fleece - Wikipedia

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    Polar fleece originated in Massachusetts in 1979 when Malden Mills and Patagonia developed Synchilla (synthetic chinchilla). [3] It was a new, light, strong pile fabric meant to mimic, and in some ways surpass, wool.

  7. Sharkskin - Wikipedia

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    Sharkskin is a twill weave fabric created using acetate, rayon, worsted wool, lycra, and other plastic fibers. The arrangement of darker and brighter threads in a twill weave creates a subtle pattern of lines that run across the fabric diagonally and a two tone, lustrous appearance.